Issue 16, 2016

A decade update on solvent and catalyst-free neat organic reactions: a step forward towards sustainability

Abstract

Particular success has been achieved in the synthesis of new products and in processes since the twelve principles of “green chemistry” were formulated in the 1990s. These products and processes are more compatible with human health, society, and the environment. In this review, a collection of research reports have been documented from the viewpoint of green chemistry. The main theme of this review is neat reactions, which are solvent and catalyst-free reactions. Neat reactions in the absence of any solvent or catalyst with concise summaries of microwave, ball milling, and neat reactions have been described.

Graphical abstract: A decade update on solvent and catalyst-free neat organic reactions: a step forward towards sustainability

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
09 May 2016
Accepted
21 Jun 2016
First published
22 Jun 2016

Green Chem., 2016,18, 4475-4525

A decade update on solvent and catalyst-free neat organic reactions: a step forward towards sustainability

A. Sarkar, S. Santra, S. K. Kundu, A. Hajra, G. V. Zyryanov, O. N. Chupakhin, V. N. Charushin and A. Majee, Green Chem., 2016, 18, 4475 DOI: 10.1039/C6GC01279E

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